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Pope Leo exhorts crowd of million Catholic youth to spread their faith

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By Joshua McElwee ROME (Reuters) -Pope Leo celebrated the largest event yet of his nearly three-month tenure on Sunday, encouraging a crowd of more than a million Catholic young people gathered in a

Pope Leo exhorts crowd of million Catholic youth to spread their faith

Pope Leo's Call to Action for Youth

By Joshua McElwee

Mass Celebration Highlights

ROME (Reuters) -Pope Leo celebrated the largest event yet of his nearly three-month tenure on Sunday, encouraging a crowd of more than a million Catholic young people gathered in a field on the outskirts of Rome to spread their faith.

Youth Perspectives on the Event

Amid shouts of "Viva il Papa" (Long live the Pope) from young people dressed in colourful t-shirts and waving national flags at the Tor Vergata field, Leo led a Mass that capped a special week of events meant to energise Catholic youth.

The Catholic Church's Growth and Challenges

"Dear young people ... spread your enthusiasm and the witness of your faith to everyone you meet," the pope said during his sermon for the event, which also urged them not to focus on gaining material possessions but on helping those in need.

"Buying, hoarding and consuming are not enough," said Leo. "We need ... to realise that everything in the world has meaning only insofar as it serves to unite us to God and to our brothers and sisters."

Many of the youths attending the event spent the night outside in the field, to be ready for the pope's arrival at 7:45 a.m. (0545 GMT) in advance of heat expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) later on Sunday.

"It's amazing to see just how big the world church is, and how many people are here ... and (are) on fire to see the pope," said Rita Piendl, 19, who came from Germany.

"We want to truly spread hope and love to the world and we really want to make a difference for the better."

The Catholic Church, which numbers more than 1.4 billion members globally, has grown slightly in recent years but has experienced sliding adherence in Europe.

Sunday's Mass was part of a week-long series of events in Rome for Catholic youth, tied to the ongoing Catholic Holy Year.

Leo, the first U.S.-born pope, was elected on May 8 by the world's cardinals to replace the late Pope Francis.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Additional reporting by Veronica Altimari and Roberto Mignucci;Editing by Helen Popper)

Key Takeaways

  • Pope Leo led a Mass for over a million Catholic youth in Rome.
  • The event aimed to energize Catholic youth to spread their faith.
  • Pope Leo emphasized helping others over material possessions.
  • The gathering was part of the Catholic Holy Year celebrations.
  • Pope Leo is the first U.S.-born pope, elected in May.

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What is the Catholic Church?
The Catholic Church is the largest Christian church, with over 1.4 billion members worldwide. It is led by the Pope and is known for its traditions, teachings, and community services.

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